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100

One of the most well-known military acronyms that’s made its way into civilian speak, what does AWOL stand for?

Absent Without Official Leave

100

The Few and the Proud 

Marines

100

What sport is similar to softball? 

Hint: it was the sport that inspired softball. 

Baseball 

100

I can be scrambled boiled poached or fired What breakfast staple am I? 

Eggs
100

True or False

The WI river is the LONGEST in WI

True 

100

What was the name of the witch? 

Samantha 

100

What was the name commonly given to those men who worked in the logging camps? 

Lumberjacks 

100

True or False

ALL of WWI was fought with Trench warfare. 

No, not all of World War 1 was fought in trenches, but a significant portion of the fighting, particularly on the Western Front in France and Belgium, was characterized by trench warfare, making it a defining feature of the war; battles were also fought in other areas like the Middle East and Italy where trenches were less prevalent, but still used in some sectors.

100

True or False 

When the Menominee Nation were forced to cede land in WI it sparked a large increase in the logging industry. 

 TRUE 

Menominee Nation forced to cede land: In 1836, the Menominee Nation was forced to give up much of central and eastern Wisconsin to the U.S., which led to white settlers actively developing the lumber industry

200

The side-straddle hop is the U.S. military's name for what basic warm-up exercise that kicks the legs apart while doing an overhead clap?

jumping jack 

200

Be all you can Be 

US Army 

200

Softball pitchers throw differently than baseball pitchers. What is the difference? 

Softball

Pitchers throw the ball underhand in a windmill motion from a flat surface toward home plate.

200

Also known as flap jacks what breakfast food am I? 

pancakes 

200

Where does the WI river empty into?

(Where does it end?) 

The river starts in the North Woods, crosses the state, and ends in the Mississippi River.

200

Who married the witch? 

Darron 

200

What season was logging done? 

Logging was mainly done in the winter because it was easier to fell and drag logs to the river in the snow than in the summer.

200

Why is November 11th significant to WWI? 

World War I ended on November 11, 1918 when the Germans and Allies signed an armistice in Compiègne, France. The armistice was signed at 5:10 AM on the 11th day of the 11th month, and hostilities ceased at 11 AM on the same day.

200

What county eats the most cereal? 

Hint: its famous for being green 

Ireland is the top country for breakfast cereal consumption per capita.

300

Military time is on a _______hour clock. 

24 hour clock 

300

In the past the slogan was  Prosequor Alis (I Pursue with Wings).  Today its Fly Fight Win witch branch of the service is this a slogan for? 

Airforce 

300

What letter is used to show a strike out in softball scorebook? 

K

In the scorebook, a strikeout is denoted by the letter K.

300

What is an All American breakfast contain? 

Eggs and bacon and sometimes pancakes or toast 

300

Which way does the WI river flow? 

The Wisconsin River flows south and then west

300

Who was the only character to appear in all episodes of this show?

Samantha

Played by the lovely Elizabeth Montgomery.

300

How did loggers get the logs to the mills? 

Rivers were used to transport logs to sawmills.

300

What is the name of the day that WWI ended? 

The day has an official name 

Armistice Day

300

 If a hit ball lands in the outfield in fair territory, and bounces foul, the ball is ______ ?

Fair


A batted ball to the outfield is determined by where it lands, as opposed to an infield hit which is determined by where it settles. 

400

In the Navy, a “shellback” is a sailor who has crossed a line—that is, which middle-of-the-raging-seas navigational point?

Equator 

400

Typically the first branch deployed when the president calls for "boots on the ground" is the _________


The Marine Corps

The Marine Corps is often referred to as the "Nation's 911 force" or "first to fight" because their units are often the first to be deployed in urgent scenarios, thanks to their readiness and practicing for quick response


400

When can a softball player take the lead off the base?

Bonus: Why? (its different in baseball) 

When the pitcher releases the ball


Since the running distance is shorter than in baseball, you have to wait till the pitcher releases.

400

What popular breakfast originated in America? 

Hint: it requires hollandaise sauce. 

Eggs Benedict

A traditional American breakfast dish that originated in New York City. It's made with poached eggs, Canadian bacon, and hollandaise sauce on an English muffin.

400

How many feet deep is the WI river? 

28 feet on average 

400

Samantha wiggled what body part to preform a spell? 

Nose twitch

Samantha's signature move was a nose twitch that was achieved by wriggling her upper lip and then her nose. The twitch was enhanced with a xylophone sound effect and a slight speeding up of the film

400

What type of animal was used in early logging? 

Horses were one of the main animals used for logging before mechanization. In Wisconsin, most timber is now harvested using fully mechanized systems, but horses are still used in areas where machines are less effective, like steep or broken ground. Oxen were also used 

400

How many years did WWI last? 

4 years 

400

What is the name of the esteemed U.S. military cemetery directly across the Potomac River from Washington D.C. which was founded during the Civil War to hold the deceased from the nation's conflicts? The cemetery is operated by the United States Department of the Army.

Arlington National Cemetery 

500

What bovine nickname was given to the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the U.S. Army in 1866, and which eventually became synonymous with all of the Army's African-American regiments?

Buffalo Soldiers 

500

Semper Paratus," which means "Always Ready". Is the sologan for witch branch of the armed forces? 

Cost guard 

500

What color are softballs? 

Yellow or White


They made them yellow, and some are white also.

500

What American breakfast food has a name suggestion foreign origins but originated in America with maple syrup? 

French toast

Although the name suggests a French origin, French toast has American origins. It's made with bread, eggs, and milk, and usually topped with sugar or syrup. 

500

While you can travel by boat the length of the WI river something makes the trip difficult once you get near Portage. What is it? 

you can take a boat down the Wisconsin River, but navigation is more difficult upstream of Portage, which is 200 miles from the river's mouth. The Lower Wisconsin State Riverway, a 92-mile stretch of the river below Sauk Prairie, is a popular destination for paddling and is navigable without dams or rapids

500

Why did Samantha lose her powers? 

Because she was married to a mortal

The witches council disapproved of Sam's marriage to a mortal, so they told her she had to divorce Darrin or "suffer the consequences".

500

What were the men who guided logs down the river called? 

Hint: they had a special name 

The men who guided logs down rivers were called "log drivers" or "river pigs".  or river rats They would ensure that the logs floated freely along the river.

500

All quite on the _________ front? 

Western Front 

500

Which military drill command does not mean showing your upper limbs to your superior, but is actually related to the position of firearms or other weaponry that's a sign of respect used around the world?

Present Arms 

600

The Spanish for "little war" gave us what G-word term for a type of warfare in which small groups of fighters take on larger and less mobile military?

Guerilla

600

 Were slogans for witch branch of the armed forces? 

  • Let the Journey Begin" (1996–2001)
  • "Accelerate Your Life"

Navy 

600

After how many balls does a batter walk to 1st base?

4

A batter can have a combination of 4 balls and 3 strikes pitched to them, but when the batter gets 4 balls, they automatically walk to 1st base. A ball is considered to be above the underarm, and below the knee. The area in between is the strike zone.

600

What is the most popular breakfast cereal in America? 

According to Google, Rice Krispies is the most popular cereal in the United States, based on Google searches over the past 20 years. In fact, Rice Krispies was the most-searched cereal in every state.

600

How many miles long is the WI river? 

The Wisconsin River is 430 miles long, making it the longest river in Wisconsin.

600

Who was Samantha's mother? 

Endora

Endora usually wore purple because that was the actress' favorite colour.

600

What transformed the logging industry at the beginning of the 20th century? 

Railroads transformed Wisconsin's lumber industry at the turn of the 20th century.

600

What was the name of the Treaty that ended WWI? 

the Treaty of Versailles of 1919

600

What did Darron do for a living on Bewitched? 

Advertising

700

Originating in Czechoslovakia, the Czech hedgehog is a device used to obstruct which type of military vehicles first used at the Battle of the Somme in 1916?

Tank

700

Semper fidelis, Latin for “always faithful,” was adopted as the motto of which U.S. military service in 1883?

 Marines

700

A batter swings and hits the ball. After laying down the bat and running to first, the ball hits the bat in fair territory. What is the call on this play?

The ball is live. The batter is not out.

If the batter were to intentionally hit the ball a second time, then they would be ruled out.

700

What the heck is a kipper?

Hint: its common in English Breakfast 

A kipper is a fat herring (caught in season) that has been split through the back, gutted, opened flat, salted or brined to reduce its water content and then cold smoked. This is a process that cures and dries the fish while imparting a smoky flavour, without exposing it to heat.

700
In the 1800's what was the WI river most used for in the 1800's? 

In the 1800s, the Wisconsin River was primarily used for transporting logs from forests to sawmills due to the booming lumber industry, with communities along the river developing around these mills and utilizing the river's current to float logs downstream to market; this practice was particularly prominent in the upper reaches of the river and its tributaries.

700

What does Aunt Clara turn Darrin into in "Alias Darrin Stephens"?

Chimpanzee

Sam has just found out that she is pregnant and can't wait to tell Darrin, but first she has to rescue him from the other chimps at the zoo.

700

What famous lumberman lived in Wausau WI? 

 Cyrus Carpenter Yawkey (1862 - 1943) was a lumberman, businessman, and paper manufacturer who was a leader in the lumber industry in Northern Wisconsin:

700

What was the area between the trenches called in WWI? 

The area between trenches was called "No Man's Land". 

Explanation: During World War I, particularly on the Western Front, the space between opposing trench lines was referred to as "No Man's Land" because it was considered too dangerous for soldiers to occupy due to constant enemy fire.

700

How many WWI attacts took place on American soil? 

While there was a single recorded attack on American soil during World War 1, when a German U-boat fired shells at the town of Orleans on Cape Cod, this was a very isolated incident and does not constitute the war being fought on American soil

800

Onager, trebuchet and ballista and medieval examples of which type of weapon?

Catapult

800

The army and the marines have similar battle cries but the ARE different. What are they? 

Bonus: Where did they come from? 

Hooah The US Army's battle cry, which may have originated as an acronym for "heard, understood, acknowledged"
 
Oorah The US Marine Corps' battle cry, which originated on submarines where Marines would hear "dive, dive" over the intercom system along with a distinctive klaxon alarm


800

 What is the maximum number of innings you can have in a softball match, without having a tie-breaker?

Seven

You can have Seven innings, and if the score is still tied after seven you can have a tie-breaker.

800

Who (what company) is credited with inventing the breakfast sandwich? 

McDonald's The sandwich was invented in 1972. Former McDonald's President Ray Kroc wrote that Herb Peterson and his assistant, Donald Greadel, the operator of a McDonald's Santa Barbara franchise in Goleta, California, asked Kroc to look at something, without giving details because it was: ... a crazy idea — a breakfast sandwich.

800

How many dams on the WI river? 

What makes the number of dams unique to WI? 

The upper Wisconsin River has 26 hydroelectric dams and 21 storage reservoirs, more than any other stretch of river in the United States.

800

 Samantha had a daughter named:

Tabitha

Tabitha was a witch - much to her father's dismay.

800
Many types of wood were harvested by WI lumberjacks. Try to name 5. 

Red oak Red pine Aspen Sugar maple red oak hard maple white pine ash paper birch jack pine elm 

800

What countries fought in WWI? 

The First World War saw the Entente Powers, led by France, Russia, the British Empire, and later Italy (from 1915) and the United States (from 1917), defeat the Central Powers, led by the German, Austro-Hungarian, Bulgarian and Ottoman Empires.

800

What lake feeds the WI River? 

The Wisconsin River is fed by Lac Vieux Desert, one of the largest lakes in the area

Lac Vieux Desert This 4,260-acre lake is located on the Wisconsin-Michigan border and is the source of the Wisconsin River


900

Which term borrowed from the animal kingdom applies to military vehicles that can take on both land and sea?

Amphibious

900

"A pint of sweat will save a gallon of blood" is a quote attributed to which hero of World War II, whose nicknames include "America's Fightingest General", "Bandito", and "Old Blood and Guts?"

George S Patterson 

900

WHERE does the third baseman play in relation to the bag (base) witch is unique to softball? 

 The third baseman generally plays in front of the base in softball Most coaches will have their third baseman play the bunt in fastpitch softball. In baseball for the most part, the third baseman play even with or behind the bag.


900

Where does the word cereal come from? 

The word "cereal" comes from Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture and harvest. Cereal was invented in the 1860s as a healthier alternative to meat-based breakfasts.

900
Who gave the WI river its name? 


Bonus: What does the name mean? 

The river's name comes from a Miami Indian word that most likely means "river running through a red place". French explorer Jacques Marquette first recorded the name as "Meskousing" in 1673.

900

Endora promises Darrin that she would let him know in advance when she was going to pop in next. How does she do this?

 It is announced on the morning news

Darrin is watching the morning news and hears a special announcement, "Darrin Stephens, of this city, will have a visit from his mother-in-law today." Immediately after this Endora appears.

900

What TYPE of wood was most popular for building in lumberjack camps? (bunk houses, cook shanty's ect) 

White pine was a popular choice for building materials in logging camps because it was lightweight, easy to saw, and resistant to rot

900

When did Russia withdraw from WWI? (What year?)

Russia withdrew from the war after the revolution in 1917.

900

WHY  do donuts have holes? 

Bonus: WHO invented donut holes? 

Donuts have holes to allow the insides and outsides of the dough to cook evenly. This creates a perfect donut. 


Captain Hanson Gregory is often credited with inventing the donut hole. 

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